AAPM Solo Exhibition
The Solo Exhibition competition is open to any category of photography or subject matter. Photojournalism, street photography, artistic photography, portrait, nudes, landscapes, nature, wildlife, urban, architecture, fashion, fine art, or documentary photography, the subject doesn’t matter, unleash your creativity!
Get a change to be featured in the Solo Online Exhibition from Nov 1 – 31, 2024
Enter a cohesive body of work or portfolio between 6 and 14 images.
Online submission of digital photographs via the website.
Image requirements: JPEG format; 72 dpi; Grayscale or RGB profile; under 2 MB in file size; longest dimension under 1200 pixels, with a minimum size of 200 pixels; No Watermarks
Judging Criteria: creativity, originality and the visual / emotional impact of the image.
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